
About
Henriette Linge is a Professor at the Department of Geosciences, University of Bergen, affiliated with the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research. Her research focuses on Quaternary geology, glaciology, and paleoclimatology, with a focus on reconstructing past environmental changes using geomorphological and chronological methods.
Education and Research Interests: Linge’s work emphasizes glacier dynamics, cosmogenic nuclide dating, and the impact of climate change on landscapes. She has conducted extensive field studies in polar and sub-polar regions, including the Kerguelen Archipelago and Norway.
Recent Publications: Her recent studies include glacial chronologies in the Kerguelen Archipelago and analyses of rock glaciers and avalanches in Norway. These contributions advance understanding of Holocene climate variability and geomorphic processes.
- Awards: No scientific awards explicitly listed.
Advising & Grants: She supervised master’s student Mari Saebø (2019) and doctoral candidate Paul Ringkjoeb Nielsen (2016). Her research is funded by the Research Council of Norway (Project #267719).
Labs/Teams: Active in the Quaternary Geology and Paleoclimate research group at UiB and collaborates with institutions like Université Savoie Mont Blanc and Cardiff University.
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